As I have explained at the beginning, there are many documents in my
source in the original language. Fortunately there are also various
chapters which explain in considerable detail the linguistic history of
the Great Continent and the grammar of many of the languages spoken
there. There are also lengthy vocabularies of the Juralic languages in
particular, with translations into English.

The
structure of the Juralic languages, which were the ones related to
Atlantean and spoken within the Empire, was that Juralic was the
original "mother language", from which sprang over many
hundreds of years the four descendant languages: Atlantean, Chalcran,
Helvran and Yalland. This is similar to the position in our world of
Latin, and its descendants: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese,
Romanian, etc.

I have reproduced enough of
these texts to give the reader a general understanding of how
everything fitted together, and an explanation of the grammar of
some of the languages, especially Juralic and Atlantean. I have also set down some of the vocabulary. The
vocabulary links below give word-lists of Juralic, Atlantean, Chalcran,
Helvran and Yalland, in
English alphabetical order, from
"a" onwards: words beginning with letters further down the
alphabet can be reached from links at the bottom of each page.

Firstly, there are the
general outlines of the languages and linguistic history:

This is a basic description
of the Atlan language (Atlantean): Atlantean language
Within this, there are additional links which provide more detail about
morphology, irregularities, and syntactical usage. These links are also
listed here:

The
following link describes the history
of the whole Juralic system of languages, of which Atlantean is
one: The Juralic languages.
This is a basic outline. It included a number of further links which go
into much greater detail about the historical linguistics of Juralic and
its descendants. These links are also listed here:

This lists a number of actual towns and other place-names and shows
how they were formed linguistically : place names elements

Below
is a listing in alphabetical order of English words, with their original
Juralic, and Atlantean, Chalcran, Helvran and Yalland equivalents (where
known). Each section covers a part of the alphabet:

The same vocabulary is listed
below in a different order: with the Juralic root first, followed by
its Atlantean descendants and then the English meanings (the other
Juralic languages are not included here).